"Exercise in almost any form can act as a stress reliever. Being active can boost your feel-good endorphins and distract you from daily worries." -Mayo Clinic

This is an excerpt from a Mayo Clinic article regarding the benefits of exercise to manage stress. Given the disaster here in Colorado, it's vital to include at least 10-15 minutes per day of exercise. Renew your mind, body, and soul through movement.

It pumps up your endorphins. Physical activity helps to bump up the production of your brain's feel-good neurotransmitters, called endorphins. Although this function is often referred to as a runner's high, a rousing game of tennis or a nature hike also can contribute to this same feeling.

It's meditation in motion. After a fast-paced game of racquetball or several laps in the pool, you'll often find that you've forgotten the day's irritations and concentrated only on your body's movements. As you begin to regularly shed your daily tensions through movement and physical activity, you may find that this focus on a single task, and the resulting energy and optimism, can help you remain calm and clear in everything that you do.

It improves your mood. Regular exercise can increase self-confidence and lower the symptoms associated with mild depression and anxiety. Exercise also can improve your sleep, which is often disrupted by stress, depression and anxiety. All this can ease your stress levels and give you a sense of command over your body and your life.

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This is where you'll find my latest musings on all things flesh, bone, and body related and will cover all the most pertinent topics in a variety of settings. As a Licensed Massage Therapist specializing in Sports and a veteran personal trainer of almost two decades, I've gathered a nugget or two of knowledge and experience along the way. This blog will be diverse in it's content, solid in its message, and likely to make you laugh at least once or twice. Whether it's a video of how to repair your broken and achy bits, a review of mud's effect on burpees and your complexion, or a recipe for a mouthwatering plate of goodness, I'll do my best to educate and entertain you. I promise not to be boring.